2013-14 Eurocup Eighthfinals pairings
The survivors of the six-game Last 32 phase are on their way to the 2013-14 Eurocup elimination rounds
The survivors of the six-game Last 32 phase are on their way to the 2013-14 Eurocup elimination rounds! The first of those rounds that lead all the way to a new Eurocup champion is the eighthfinals, featuring 16 teams from 11 countries paired off to see which of them can win head-to-head and advance to the quarterfinals. The Eurocup Eighthfinals will be two-game series played in a home-and-away format over nine days between Tuesday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 12. The overall cumulative score at the end of both games will determine the winner of the series. As such, the score of any single game in the eighthfinals can finish tied. The eighthfinals winners will advance to the Eurocup Quarterfinals.
Eighthfinal A
March 4 or 5: Budivelnik Kiev vs. JSF Nanterre
March 11 or 12: JSF Nanterre vs. Budivelnik Kiev
Eighthfinal B
March 4 or 5: Khimik Yuzhne vs. Aykon TED Ankara
March 11 or 12: Aykon TED Ankara vs. Khimik Yuzhne
Eighthfinal C
March 4 or 5: Valencia Basket vs. Khimki Moscow Region
March 11 or 12: Khimki Moscow Region vs. Valencia Basket
Eighthfinal D
March 4 or 5: Besiktas Integral Forex Istanbul vs. Nizhny Novgorod
March 11 or 12: Nizhny Novgorod vs. Besiktas Integral Forex Istanbul
Eighthfinal E
March 4 or 5: Ratiopharm Ulm vs. Hapoel Jerusalem
March 11 or 12: Hapoel Jerusalem vs. Ratiopharm Ulm
Eighthfinal F
March 4 or 5: Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari vs. Alba Berlin
March 11 or 12: Alba Berlin vs. Dinamo Banco di Sardegna Sassari
Eighthfinal G
March 4 or 5: CEZ Basketball Nymburk vs. Unics Kazan
March 11 or 12: Unics Kazan vs. CEZ Basketball Nymburk
Eighthfinal H
March 4 or 5: Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade vs. Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius
March 11 or 12: Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius vs. Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade